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  3. "HURRAH FOR THE SHAMROCK, THE THISTLE, AND ROSE!"

    Of course we have all been Paddies during the week, especially on St. Patriek's Day. What a blessing if the professional agitators and others would really let this ...

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  4. CIGARETTE PAPERS. STORIES OF KITCHENER.

    A man who knows Kitchener well was telling me the other night some characteristic stories of the hero of Khartoum. During the Soudan campaign, he called an ...

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  6. NOT AN AGE OF IDLE AND LUXURIOUS MONARCHS.

    They say the present Czar exercises a far more emphatic influence upon the policy of the Empire than is generally believed. Like the Kaiser, it is said, he let ...

    Article : 379 words
  7. Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract.

    Under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty the King of Italy, as per communication made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, through the ...

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  8. FROM THE "MODDAH RIVAH."

    The story of the officer who had seen "Bobs," and got a fortnight for the performance of a certain duty, and met Kitchener, who told him that if the work was ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. WITH BENSON AT THE LYCEUM.

    The Lyceum stage has been worthily occupied during the last two months of Sir Henry Irving's absence by Mr. R. F. Benson and his efficient Shakespeare company. ...

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  10. A STROLL THROUGH BOND-STREET.

    If the impulse of travel does not take you beyond the seas, or need of the wherewithal in time and money keeps you at home, the next best thing is to read of ...

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  11. BARCALDINE.

    There is very little of interest to write about this week, all thought being concentrated on the question, When is the drought going to break up? For the past ...

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  12. A FEW WORDS FROM BORDIGHERA.

    "I desire," writes a correspondent, "to tell you exactly what we Italians feel about the postponement of Her Majeaty's visit; I say postponed, because if your great ...

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  13. SOLDIERING AS A PROFESSION.

    The "swell " youngster's experience at Capetown was not by any means a single case. Kitchener was hunting up gentlemen on leave; quite a number started for the ...

    Article : 323 words
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  17. AFRAID GLADSTONE MIGHT STEAL THE MACE.

    Modesty is a fine thing, but it is not wise to be always hiding your light under a bushel. Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff's "Notes from a Diary " is the book, of the ...

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  18. A CAPTIVE SPECIAL.

    (From the Special Correspondent of the "Daily Mail.") Pretoria Gaol, 2nd of Mareil (via Lorenzo Marquen, 8th of March). ...

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  19. BOER "VICTORIES."

    The Boers keep winning victories and losing one or two burghers in defeating and killing hundreds of British. One of their latest victories is Roberts's entry into ...

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  20. INSTANTLY MADE.

    A small spoonful of CADBURY'S COCOA, with boiling water or milk, will make instantly a stimulating and sustaining cup of the most delicious, digestible, ...

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